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1 " Even to see her walk across the room is a liberal education. "
― C.S. Lewis , They Stand Together: The Letters Of C. S. Lewis To Arthur Greeves (1914 1963)
2 " When one has read a book, I think there is nothing so nice as discussing it with some one else - even though it sometimes produces rather fierce arguments. "
3 " There is something awfully nice about reading a book again, with all the half-unconscious memories it brings back. "
4 " I think you and I ought to publish our letters (they'd be a jolly good book by the way) under the title of lamentations, as we are always jawing about our sorrows. "